4 news and picture results for the tag: Miami Beach.

New World Symphony in Miami, United States

July 18, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
New World Symphony in Miami, United States

The New World Symphony  designed by Gehry Partners LLP is located in Miami, United States. The catalyst for realising the project was probably when Frank Gehry entered the picture some nine years ago. The family connection goes way back to when Gehry used to babysit for Tilson Thomas, so the thought process had an unusually long run-in period. The two eventually presented a plan to the city for a... 

Gansevoort South in Miami Beach, Florida, United States

May 19, 2011 Filed Under: Commercial Building, Hotel
Gansevoort South in Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Located in Miami Beach, Florida, United States, Gansevoort South was designed by SJB. The building, originally constructed in the late 1960s in Art Deco style, has been redesigned around a tri-level private beach club that anchors the development. On the main level, a 40,000 sq ft semi-circular oceanfront pool-deck with a bar and restaurant overlook an infinity-edge pool trimmed with glass tiles. To... 

Ilonabay in Miami Beach, FL, United States

June 25, 2010 Filed Under: House, Residential
Ilonabay in Miami Beach, FL, United States

Designed by Oppenheim Architecture + Design LLP, Ilonabay is located in Miami Beach, FL, United States. Situated amid a fabric of buildings of greatly varied massing and scale, Ilonabay acts as both an amplifier and filter of its urban context. The building displays versatility through its façade compositions as well as dynamic manipulations of void and solid elements. Eight four-storey town homes... 

Montclair Lofts in Miami Beach, FL, United States

June 25, 2010 Filed Under: Housing, Residential
Montclair Lofts in Miami Beach, FL, United States

Located in Miami Beach, FL, United States, Montclair Lofts was designed by Oppenheim Architecture + Design LLP. The 65,000 sq ft Montclair condominium complex’s surrounding Miami Beach area is defined by a well established fabric of 1950’s modern residential buildings, rational and rectilinear in design, with prominent balconies as their major scalar feature. In contrast, the historic Montclair...